On this private tour, you can explore and enjoy, without hurry, the medieval citadels, see the rural real life of Transylvania, eat traditional food. You will learn the Saxon people history, the famous Vlad Dracula story, what is real and what is story and other more.
During this tour with the departure from Brașov and arrival in Brașov, I suggest other attractions that can be visited, between Brașov and Sighisoara if not as famous as the first ones, at least as interesting and amazing.
In contrast to the crowded castles near Brasov, this tour is more relaxed and free.
Duration: 9 hours: Depending of traffic and your spending time.<br/>SsangYong Tivoli<br/>Pickup included
Marienburg fortress – Feldioara in Romanian and Földvár in Hungarian – situated at 20 kilometers from Brașov on the way to Sighisoara was built at the beginning of the 13th century by the Teutonic knights being used as their headquarter in Transylvania. During the centuries it was partially destroyed and then reconstructed many times. The last restoration was achieved between 2013 and 2017, in this way the fortress being saved from a slow but sure destruction.
Rupea Fortress, at about half the distance between Brașov and Sighisoara was built and expanded by the Saxons, between the 14th and the 17th centuries, on the Cohalm hill (the name coming from the volcanic rock called “Cohalm” of which the hill is made up). It was built for defence and refugee in case the enemies’ attacks. The fortress was renovated between 2010-2012 and it is an imposing presence on the national road.
The village of Viscri, included too in the UNESCO heritage is situated in a remote place, about 5 kilometers from the national road. One of the first churches built by the ethnic Saxons at the beginning of the 13th century based on a romantic basilica from the 12th century can be found here too. The village became famous especially after Prince Charles, the heir to the British crown, bought a traditional house here and by means of a foundation he helped the correct restoring and saving, historically speaking, of many houses which were in a severe degradation.
The town of Sighisoara although a small town, has nothing different at first sight from any other town of Romania: the well-known communist blocks of flats, some new supermarkets, an industrial area… But what makes it different, even unique in Europe is its historical center founded by the ethnic Saxons in the 13th century and included now in the UNESCO heritage. The medieval town is built on two levels, the upper one being situated on a hill and surrounded by walls and defense towers.
This “medieval citadel” with narrow little streets, historical houses built centuries ago, painted in bright colors, with churches built in Gothic style, with guest houses and restaurants serving traditional food, is still an inhabited fortress and this makes it unique in Romania. The house in which the famous king Vlad Dracula was born in the 15th century is also situated inside the fortress, nowadays being changed into a restaurant.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Brasov is a charming city in Transylvania, surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. Known for its rich history, medieval architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, it's a perfect blend of past and present. The city is also a gateway to some of Romania's most stunning natural landscapes, including Bran Castle and Piatra Craiului National Park.
A stunning Gothic-style church, the largest in Romania, known for its impressive architecture and rich history.
Often associated with Dracula, this medieval fortress is one of Romania's most famous landmarks.
A breathtaking national park with dramatic limestone ridges, ideal for hiking and nature lovers.
A well-preserved medieval fortress offering insights into Transylvanian history and panoramic views.
The historic heart of Brasov, filled with colorful buildings, charming squares, and vibrant cafes.
Cabbage rolls stuffed with a mixture of minced meat, rice, and spices
Grilled minced meat rolls, typically made with a mix of pork, beef, and lamb
Fried dough balls served with sour cream and jam
This is the busiest time with warm weather and numerous outdoor festivals. Ideal for hiking, sightseeing, and enjoying the vibrant city life.
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Brasov is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Brasov Railway Station
Brasov Bus Station
Affordable and efficient, with frequent services. Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Brasov.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Explore the famous Bran Castle, often associated with Dracula, and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
Hike through stunning landscapes and enjoy the natural beauty of this national park.
Visit the historic Rasnov Citadel and enjoy the scenic views and outdoor activities.
Price varies by option